Brett White, CEO of Cushman & Wakefield, joins "Squawk on the Street" to discuss what returning to work might look like after the coronavirus pandemic.
"A non-healthcare building converted to a patient care space is not quite a hospital"
It must be acknowledged that a non-healthcare building converted to patient care space is not quite a hospital.
Coronavirus is making buildings sick, too
COVID-19 stay-at-home orders may increase the chance that people are exposed to dangerous water when they return to work, school, and stores.
What comes next? A surgeon’s 3 predictions for the future of healthcare design
Choosing Responsibly: Healthier Materials In The Workplace
In honor of Earth Day, Vickie Nicola of Stantec shares why workspace designers have a responsibility to fill spaces with products made of healthier materials.
Canadians Working From Home Leaps Sevenfold During Pandemic
A new internet study says the number of Canadians working from home has skyrocketed during the coronavirus crisis, leading to a rise in everything from teleconferencing to internet slowdowns.
HNI Corporation Reports Office Furniture Sales Fell 4.3% in First Quarter 2020
For Leadership, Workplace Re-Entry Planning Requires 'Careful Listening'
To keep employees engaged and productive in times of high stress and physically dispersed teams, many CEOs and managers have decided they need to “communicate, communicate, communicate.”
Notes on Working from Home / Jonathan Olivares
Having spent the last two years working from home, designer Jonathan Olivares shares his notes on the process of developing a home office, the historical examples that informed him, and the habits that make it work.
New Research Finds Green Buildings Can Increase Health Outcomes
“Green buildings save lives because they rely less on energy for every square foot of the building.”
Businesses Adapting To New Normal Of Working From Home, Personal Space
Offices are about to Cause Productivity to Explode
Knoll Reaches 100% Renewable and Green Energy in North American Manufacturing Facilities
Knoll, Inc. has converted its North American operations to electricity from renewable sources at its manufacturing and distribution facilities, including KnollStudio, KnollTextiles, and DatesWeiser, reaching 100% green electrical power produced by sources such as wind or low-impact hydropower through investment in Renewable Energy Certificates.
CARVART Introduces New Glass Screen to Reduce the Spread of COVID-19 in Commercial Locations
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, architectural glass products, and hardware systems company CARVART has created glassSCREENS>Shield, a new collection of tempered glass protective screens that can be ordered and installed on the frontlines within a week.
How robots in China are helping make buildings safer
How workers are adapting their homes into offices
Few employees were ready for the abrupt shift to remote work that the coronavirus pandemic has forced.
Survey: 9 in 10 Americans have ‘better appreciation’ for tech during the pandemic
A new study shows that 88% of Americans surveyed say they have a “better appreciation” for the role technology has played in helping culture and society during the coronavirus crisis
How architects can stop COVID-19 from spreading indoors
Daylight, natural ventilation, and unfinished wood surfaces can all reduce the abundance of harmful pathogens.
Office Workers Will Return With Radically Different Expectations And Worries
After months of working from home, millions will someday return to their offices with radically different expectations and worries than they had before the crisis.
Two-thirds of US workers are working in isolation
The report claims that 44 percent of all workers are currently working from home 5 or more days per week, up from 17 percent before the pandemic.